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Baulking

Village in Oxfordshire, England


Village in Oxfordshire, England

FieldValue
official_nameBaulking
static_image_nameBaulking StNicholas north.jpg
static_image_captionSt Nicholas' parish church
coordinates
os_grid_referenceSU3190
label_positionbottom
area_total_km26.38
population107
population_ref(2011 Census)
civil_parishBaulking
shire_districtVale of White Horse
shire_countyOxfordshire
regionSouth East England
countryEngland
constituency_westminsterDidcot and Wantage
post_townFaringdon
postcode_districtSN7
postcode_areaSN
dial_code01367

Baulking or Balking is a village and civil parish about 3+1/2 mi southeast of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire, England. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 Boundary Changes transferred it to Oxfordshire.

Topography

The parish is bounded to the north and north-west by the River Ock, to the south by its tributary Stutfield Brook and to the east by field boundaries. The village is arranged along a large, elongated village green running north–south, on the side of a slight rise of land bounded on two sides by a bend in the river.

History

Saxon charters record the manor as Bedelacinge in 948 and as Baðalacing and Badalacing in 963. Balking and Bedelakinges are other 10th-century spellings of the name. 12th-century forms included Badeleching in a pipe roll from 1121 and Badeking in other records. A charter from about 1200 records it as Badeleking and another dated 1286 records it as Bathelking. Later spellings include Bauking in the 16th century and Bawlkin in the 17th century. The name's etymology is Old English but its meaning has not been determined. It may come from a stream name. The first part of the name may come from bæþ meaning "bath" and lācing may come from the same Old English word as Lockinge.

Manor

In 948 King Eadred gave five hides of land at Baulking to his servant Cuthred, and it was said that Cuthred gave the land to the Benedictine Abingdon Abbey. By 1187 the manor had passed to the lords of Kingston Lisle, with whom it remained until the 20th century.

Parish church

The Church of England parish church of Saint Nicholas was built at the beginning of the 13th century as a dependent chapel of Uffington. In the 14th century diagonal buttresses were added to the church

Economic History

Baulking was an ancient market town, with market day on Thursday. In 1219 the market was changed to Tuesday and by 1792 it had ceased to be held. The common lands of Uffington, Baulking and Woolstone were enclosed in 1776. Baulking parish school was built in 1877. It is now a private house. The Great Western Main Line was built through the southern part of the parish and opened in 1840. The line immediately abuts the southern tip of the village.

Demography

The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 107, which was ten fewer than were recorded by the 2001 Census. The 2011 Census recorded that the numbers of each sex were equal, eight residents were born overseas, seven were aged under five, and 20 were aged between five and 15. A majority of its 66-strong working population were directors, managers, skilled professionals or administrators. Eight of the latter main cohort of the population were machine or plant operators or skilled agricultural workers. One of the 41 households had no access to a car or van.

References

Sources

References

  1. {{harvnb. Ekwall. 1960
  2. {{harvnb. Ditchfield. Page. 1924
  3. The [[chancel]] has an [[English Gothic architecture#Early English Gothic. Early English Gothic]] corner [[piscina]]{{sfn. Pevsner. 1966
  4. "Area: Baulking (Parish): Key Statistics: Population". [[Office for National Statistics]].
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